Particles are spontaneously created from the vacuum by time-varying gravitational or electromagnetic backgrounds. It has been proven that the particle number operator in an expanding universe is an adiabatic invariant. In this paper we show that, in some special cases, the expected adiabatic invariance of the particle number fails in presence of electromagnetic backgrounds. In order to do this, we consider as a prototype a Sauter-type electric pulse. Furthermore, we also show a close relation between the breaking of the adiabatic invariance and the emergence of the axial anomaly
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The semiclassical collapse of a sphere of quantized dust is studied. A Born-Oppenheimer decompositio...
Production of particles from nontrivial backgrounds is an important phenomenon in quantum field theo...
The helicity of a photon traversing a magnetized plasma can flip when the B-field along the trajecto...
The adiabatic regularization method was originally proposed by Parker and Fulling to renormalize the...
The choice of vacuum state for a quantum scalar field propagating in a de Sitter spacetime (massive ...
We investigate the propagation of a charged particle in a spatially constant but time dependent pseu...
We consider dynamics of magnetic billiards with curved boundaries and strong inhomogeneous magnetic ...
The adiabatic invariance properties of the single particle motion are studied for a class of one-dim...
It is believed that in presence of some strong electromagnetic fields, called overcritical, the (Dir...
Abstract In the framework of QED with a strong background, we study particle creation (the Schwinger...
We consider low-dimensional dynamical systems exposed to a heat bath and to additional ac fields. Th...
The invariance properties of the action integral J = $\oint$ p dq are studied for the motion of char...
The motion of charged particles in slowly changing magnetic fields exhibits adiabatic invariance eve...
Dense enough compact objects were recently shown to lead to an exponentially fast increase of the va...
The particle creation by the so-called peak electric field is considered. The latter field is a comb...
The semiclassical collapse of a sphere of quantized dust is studied. A Born-Oppenheimer decompositio...
Production of particles from nontrivial backgrounds is an important phenomenon in quantum field theo...
The helicity of a photon traversing a magnetized plasma can flip when the B-field along the trajecto...